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Last time I saw them live was 15 years ago I went against doctors orders because I was sick and had to swap my standing tickets for seating. To find out they are playing in Taipei and then that it is sold out is really bittersweet news. So I'm super happy a friend could help me out and get some tickets before we get there. When I found out it is 20000 capacity it makes it a lot easier to find surplus tickets.

I saw them back in 1992, freshers week at Middlesex uni, amazing performance, small venue, in my top 3 gigs of all time,after the Pixies at Kilburn Ballroom in 1989 and Prince last April in LA. Gotta get a ticket off someone, must be some floating around.

Hello all!! Like many of you, I am simply dying to find a ticket to the radiohead show this summer. I am currently concocting plans, like, dress up like Thom Yorke and tell them I'm the main act, advertise my firstborn as payment, storm the guards, camp outside of nangang for the entire 24 leading up to the show, or simply just pay a reasonable amount for a ticket like everyone else. Somebody help this girl out!

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